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Career motivations of student teachers in the Republic of Ireland: continuity and change during educational reform and 'Boom to Bust' economic times
Heinz, Manuela; Keane, Elaine; Foley, Conor (Cambridge University Press, 2017-08-31)[No abstract available] -
Closing the neoliberal gap: risk and regulation in the long war of securitization
Morrissey, John (Wiley, 2010)When US military commanders refer today to the “long war”, they could more instructively refer to the “long war of securitization”, involving both practices of war and reconstruction that have always been based on a ... -
Historical duty, palimpsestic time, and migration in the Decade of Centenaries
McIvor, Charlotte (Taylor & Francis, 2015-11-23)This article analyses Sonya Kelly’s How to Keep an Alien (Dublin Tiger Fringe, 2014) and ANU Production’s Vardo (Dublin Theatre Festival, 2014) in relationship to the performative backdrop of the Irish Decade of Centenaries ... -
Lone parents and activation, what works and why: a review of the international evidence in the Irish context
Millar, Michelle; Crosse, Rosemary (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland, Galway, 2016-09)This research sought to discover those policies, programmes and practices which enable lone parents to engage in employment which will lead to adequate living standards and improved well-being for them and their children. ... -
Pagan angels and a moral law: Byron and Moore's blasphemous publications
Tonra, Justin (Taylor & Francis, 2017-12-01)Lord Byron's Cain and Thomas Moore's The Loves of the Angels are linked by critical accusations of blasphemy which threatened their legal and commercial integrity. Comparing the critical and legal reception of the two works ... -
Spaces of connection and belonging: Young people's perspectives on the role of youth cafes in their lives
Brady, Bernadine; Forkan, Cormac; Moran, Lisa (Taylor & Francis, 2017-04-19)A youth café is a relaxed, drug-free and alcohol-free meeting space for young people. The youth café model has become a prominent form of policy provision for young people in Ireland over the past decade, with in excess ... -
US Central Command and liberal imperial reach: 'Shaping the Central Region for the 21st Century'
Morrissey, John (Wiley, 2014-11-26)For over 30 years, the grand strategy of one of the most important commands in the US military, Central Command (CENTCOM), has consistently held fast to a commitment to neoliberal capitalism and an ostensibly free-market ... -
'We are all like a family here’: Qualitative insights on the role of youth cafés in supporting the health and well-being of young people
Brady, Bernadine; Moran, Lisa; Forkan, Cormac (Children's Research Network, 2016-05)While there have been many positive policy developments for young people in Ireland over recent decades – including increased access to and participation in education – issues related to the well-being of young ...